In Buddhism, mindfulness is the key. Mindfulness is the energy that sheds light on all things and all activities, producing the power of concentration, bringing forth deep insight and awakening. Mindfulness is the base of Buddhist practice.
Live the actual moment. Only this moment is life.
A peaceful mind generates power.
True happiness lies within you.
Retire to the center of your being, which is calmness.
Read a little. Meditate more. Think of God all the time.
Be honest with yourself. The world is not honest with you. The world loves hypocrisy. When you are honest with yourself you find the road to inner peace.
Mind is the creator of everything.
I free myself from hatred through forgiveness and love.
To cultivate equanimity we practice catching ourselves when we feel attraction or aversion, before it hardens into grasping or negativity.
A grateful mind is a great mind which eventually attracts to itself great things.
If you feel a sense of social responsibility, first of all keep working on yourself. Being peaceful yourself is the first step if you want to live in a peaceful universe.
Once you find that peace, that place of peace and quiet, harmony and confidence, that’s when you start playing your best.
There are no constraints on the human mind, no walls around the human spirit, no barriers to our progress except those we ourselves erect.
My dear heart, never think you are better than others. Listen to their sorrows with compassion. If you want peace, don’t harbor bad thoughts, do not gossip and don’t teach what you do not know.
When you feel a peaceful joy, that’s when you are near truth.
Let the waters settle and you will see the moon and the stars mirrored in your own being.
The mind is like an iceberg, it floats with one-seventh of its bulk above water.
Dreams are the royal road to the unconscious.
I’m most afraid of losing my mind. You lose your identity, your sense of who you are, where you are.